To commemorate the occasion, the cruise line upgraded several of private island’s offerings and features including the addition of five new colorful two-story Beach Villas, and a new 290-guest glass-bottom boat.

Beach cabanas were also “refreshed” and the island’s private chapel - Bahamian Church – was repainted and new pews and artwork were added.

“Our guests already rate Half Moon Cay as their favorite Caribbean port call, and these new enhancements will make the island even more enjoyable,” said Richard Meadows, Holland America executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs, in a statement.

Several of Holland America cruises to the Caribbean stop at Half Moon Cay, including ships departing Port Everglades, such as ms Eurodam.

Publix, still the No. 1 grocery chain in Florida by market share, continued its consistent growth by racking up $30.6 billion in revenues in 2014, a 5.7 percent increase from its $28.9 billion of 2013.